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How the Hermit Helped to Win the King?s Daughter - Page 2
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Now the old man was a holy hermit, and when he saw how kind-hearted the youth was he determined to do all he could for him to gain the wish of his heart.
By-and-bye, when the ship was finished, the hermit said to his young friend, Now you can go and claim the kings daughter, for hte ship will float both by land and sea.
Oh, good father, cried the young man, you will not forsake me? Stay with me, I pray you, and lead me to the king!
If you wish it, I will, said the hermit, on condition that you will give me half of anything you get.
Oh, if that is all, answered he, it is easily promised! And they set out together on the ship.
After they had gone some distance they saw a man standing in a thick fog, which he was trying to put into a sack.
Oh, good father, exclaimed the youth, what can he be doing?
Ask him, said the old man.
What are you doing, my fine fellow?
I am putting the fog into my sack. That is my business.
Ask him if he will come with us, whispered the hermit.
And the man answered: If you will give me enough to eat and drink I will gladly stay with you.
So they took him on their ship, and the youth said, as they started off again, Good father, before we were two, and now we are three!
After they had travelled a little further they met a man who had torn up half the forest, and was carrying all the trees on his shoulders.
Good father, exclaimed the youth, only look! What can he have done that for?
Ask him why he has torn up all those trees.
And the man replied, Why, Ive merely been gathering a handful of brushwood.
Beg him to come with us, whispered the hermit.
And the strong man answered: Willingly, as long as you give me enough to eat and drink. And he came on the ship.
And the youth said to the hermit, Good father, before we were three, and now we are four.
The ship travelled on again, and some miles further on they saw a man
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